Research & Consultancy

The Research & Consultancy department provides information and advice about all aspects of the property market. Our team directs and describes determining developments and is responsible for internal and external knowledge dissemination. We use this knowledge to offer our clients maximum support in their decision-making process.

What we can do for you

Do you need a market or feasibility analysis? Or positioning issues and rent analyses? We offer advice to all parties on the property market, about all property categories. We work very closely with other departments of Savills in order to be able to give you the most comprehensive advice possible.

Curious as to what our department can do for you, or do you have any questions about one of our reports? Please do not hesitate to contact us. Our team members are happy to talk to you.

We publish study reports on a regular basis. Want to stay up-to-date? Keep an eye on our site and the LinkedIn page, or register for our newsletter on this page.

Our expertise

The Savills Research team has built up an excellent reputation thanks to an innovative approach to market research, combined with the team's accessibility and speed. We offer high-quality, highly detailed customised analyses, without losing sight of the strategic question. The report of your analysis can vary from a to-the-point one-pager to a comprehensive report, depending on your wishes.

We do of course offer our services for all traditional sectors (offices, shop, business premises), but we also specialise in Alternative Investments, such as dwellings, hotels and student accommodation.

Our services

As a client, you benefit from our extensive experience, contacts and global network. Summarising, our services can be divided into the following three categories:

We present data and knowledge to all departments at Savills to support their consultancy services

We publish study reports on a regular basis

Among other things, we conduct market and feasibility analyses, positioning issues and rent analyses